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Director General of the Royal Horticultural Society
The Times. 20 May 2012. "Chief comes home to Sheffield gardens". Richard Blackled. The Star. 9 May 2018. "Sheffield childhood sowed seeds of a life in gardening
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Annual literary festival in Sheffield, England
the Shelf, Sheffield". Aesthetica Magazine. Retrieved 23 November 2018. Blackled, Richard (28 August 2018). "Off The Shelf 2018: Landmarks of society and
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and redirected to the similar search engine Ecosia on January 1, 2011. Blackle.com Ecosia List of search engines "Area protected so far". Forestle.org
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English (Devon)
English (Devon) : habitational name from a place in Devon named Blackler, from Old English blæc ‘black’ + alor ‘alder’.
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English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : variant spelling of Blackledge.
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English
English : habitational name from Blacklache near Leyland, Lancashire, named with Old English blæc ‘black’, ‘dark’ + læc(e) ‘boggy stream’.
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Hindu
Another name for Ayodhya, City
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Shakespearean
King Henry IV, Part 2' Duke of Clarence, Son to Henry IV. 'King Henry IV, Part 2' Thomas Wart, a...
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Arabic, Muslim
Suppleness; Generosity; Liberality
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Hindu, Indian
Love
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Indian, Sindhi
Rose; Flower; Similar to Gulab
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Tamil
Chandhraka | சஂதà¯à®°à®•ாÂ
The Moon
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Arabic, Muslim
Humble; Poor; Needy
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Biblical American English Hebrew
Gracious; merciful; one who gives.
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Indian
Mercy
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British, English
Interpreter
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n.
A notorious gambler.
n.
An elementary substance, not metallic in its nature, which is present in all organic compounds. Atomic weight 11.97. Symbol C. it is combustible, and forms the base of lampblack and charcoal, and enters largely into mineral coals. In its pure crystallized state it constitutes the diamond, the hardest of known substances, occuring in monometric crystals like the octahedron, etc. Another modification is graphite, or blacklead, and in this it is soft, and occurs in hexagonal prisms or tables. When united with oxygen it forms carbon dioxide, commonly called carbonic acid, or carbonic oxide, according to the proportions of the oxygen; when united with hydrogen, it forms various compounds called hydrocarbons. Compare Diamond, and Graphite.
n.
A disreputable sporting character; a blackleg.
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A votary of the turf, or race course; hence, sometimes, a blackleg.
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A disease among calves and sheep, characterized by a settling of gelatinous matter in the legs, and sometimes in the neck.
v. t.
To coat or to polish with black lead.